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Simple FTP Client

This Java class defines a SimpleFTPClient that allows uploading and downloading files to/from an FTP server. It includes setter methods to define the FTP host, user, password, and remote file. The uploadFile and downloadFile methods handle transferring files between the local system and remote FTP server using input/output streams. The connect method establishes the URL connection to the FTP server using the provided credentials and remote file path.

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Simple FTP Client

This Java class defines a SimpleFTPClient that allows uploading and downloading files to/from an FTP server. It includes setter methods to define the FTP host, user, password, and remote file. The uploadFile and downloadFile methods handle transferring files between the local system and remote FTP server using input/output streams. The connect method establishes the URL connection to the FTP server using the provided credentials and remote file path.

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import java.net.*; import java.io.

*; public class SimpleFTPClient { /** The URL connection object */ private URLConnection m_client; /** The FTP host/server to be connected */ private String host; /** The FTP user */ private String user; /** The FTP user s password */ private String password; /** The remote file that needs to be uploaded or downloaded */ private String remoteFile; /** The previous error message triggered after a method is called */ private String erMesg; /** The previous success message after any method is called */ private String succMesg; public SimpleFTPClient(){} /** Setter method for the FTP host/server */ public void setHost (String host) { this.host = host; } /** Setter method for the FTP user */ public void setUser (String user) { this.user = user; } /** Setter method for the FTP user s password */ public void setPassword (String p) { this.password = p; }

/** Setter method for the remote file, this must include the sub-directory path relative to the user s home directory, e.g you e going to download a file that is within a sub directory called sdir , and the file is named d.txt , so you shall include the path as sdir/d.txt */ public void setRemoteFile (String d) { this.remoteFile = d; } /** The method that returns the last message of success of any method call */ public synchronized String getLastSuccessMessage() { if (succMesg==null ) return ; return succMesg; } /** The method that returns the last message of error resulted from any exception of any method call */ public synchronized String getLastErrorMessage() { if (erMesg==null ) return ; return erMesg; } /** The method that handles file uploading, this method takes the absolute file path of a local file to be uploaded to the remote FTP server, and the remote file will then be transfered to the FTP server and saved as the relative path name specified in method setRemoteFile @param localfilename the local absolute file name of the file in local hard drive that needs to FTP over */ public synchronized boolean uploadFile (String localfilename) { try{ InputStream is = new FileInputStream(localfilename); BufferedInputStream bis = new BufferedInputStream(is); OutputStream os =m_client.getOutputStream(); BufferedOutputStream bos = new BufferedOutputStream(os); byte[] buffer = new byte[1024]; int readCount; while( (readCount = bis.read(buffer)) > 0) { bos.write(buffer, 0, readCount);

} bos.close(); this.succMesg = Uploaded! ; return true; } catch(Exception ex) { StringWriter sw0= new StringWriter (); PrintWriter p0= new PrintWriter ( sw0, true ); ex.printStackTrace ( p0 ); erMesg = sw0.getBuffer().toString (); return false; } } /** The method to download a file and save it onto the local drive of the client in the specified absolut path @param localfilename the local absolute file name that the file needs to be saved as */ public synchronized boolean downloadFile (String localfilename) { try{ InputStream is = m_client.getInputStream(); BufferedInputStream bis = new BufferedInputStream(is); OutputStream os = new FileOutputStream(localfilename); BufferedOutputStream bos = new BufferedOutputStream(os); byte[] buffer = new byte[1024]; int readCount; while( (readCount = bis.read(buffer)) > 0) { bos.write(buffer, 0, readCount); } bos.close(); is.close (); // close the FTP inputstream this.succMesg = Downloaded! ; return true; }catch(Exception ex) {

StringWriter sw0= new StringWriter (); PrintWriter p0= new PrintWriter ( sw0, true ); ex.printStackTrace ( p0 ); erMesg = sw0.getBuffer().toString (); return false; } } /** The method that connects to the remote FTP server */ public synchronized boolean connect() { try{ URL url = new URL( ftp:// +user+ : +password+ @ +host+ / +remoteFile+ ;type=i ); m_client = url.openConnection(); return true; } catch(Exception ex) { StringWriter sw0= new StringWriter (); PrintWriter p0= new PrintWriter ( sw0, true ); ex.printStackTrace ( p0 ); erMesg = sw0.getBuffer().toString (); return false; } }

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